Near the central Terminal concourse, Johnston & Murphy covers last‑minute shoe emergencies.
This is the full brand store, not an outlet, sitting airside in the main Terminal concourse at SLC. It focuses on leather shoes and accessories that still pass for business‑trip appropriate when you walk into a meeting 30 minutes after landing.
You’ll see the usual men’s dress lines like Melton oxfords and Conard cap‑toes, plus casual leather sneakers that often hover in the $150–$200 range. Belts, wallets, socks, and small leather goods run more in the $20–$80 band, so it’s a realistic stop for a quick belt or sock fix without committing to new shoes.
Inventory leans heavily male, but there are typically a few women’s loafers and slip‑ons on the wall, often in common sizes from 7–9. Half sizes in men’s dress shoes (8.5–11.5) show up more reliably here than at generic airport fashion shops, which matters if you’re walking another 2,000 terminal steps to your C or B gate.
Pricing matches regular Johnston & Murphy mall stores; don’t expect outlet deals or heavy markdowns outside of occasional red‑tag tables near the entrance. Returns or exchanges usually follow standard brand policy, but double‑check your receipt if you’re headed back out of SLC within 14 days.
Tip: Try shoes on and walk the length of the shop twice; your feet already swell in flight, so if they’re snug in the store, they’ll feel tight by the time you reach your gate in the Terminal concourse.